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when i first came here on friday, alex, i was talking to the local priest. they lost ten young parishioners. they will have eight funeral this is week, and he told me about a little girl even before we knew the mamz who he said he lost who was going to be an angel m christmas pageant, and i talked to her cousin today, and he was called uncle. she called him uncle john. he talked about yesterday being at the cemetery with her family and another family picking up burial plots for 6-year-old children, so i think when you have those kinds of stories, you cannot help but make it change the conversation. yesterday when the president was here at the high school right behind me as people were going in, they said they were there to honor the victims, not to be with the president, but when he said we can't tolerate this anymore, you could see the people were nodding, and there is a feeling here and i think around the country that is different from any story i've ever covered because of the faces and the stories of these young victims all just 6 and 7 years old, alex.
when i first came here on friday, alex, i was talking to the local priest. they lost ten young parishioners. they will have eight funeral this is week, and he told me about a little girl even before we knew the mamz who he said he lost who was going to be an angel m christmas pageant, and i talked to her cousin today, and he was called uncle. she called him uncle john. he talked about yesterday being at the cemetery with her family and another family picking up burial plots for 6-year-old...
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but abc's alex marquardt pushed across the border tonight and he is there. alex? >> reporter: we've spent the day among the thousands of refugees living here, and the conditions are miserable. rain has turned the roads to rivers of mud, there's no power or gas for heat, and it's only getting colder by the day. the rain poured as we approached the crossing into syria. the first stop, a rebel checkpoint. tanks and men armed with ak-47s. once past them, a narrow, winding road that led us to white tents in a sea of red mud. in it, the faces of this growing crisis. children huddled around the only source of warmth -- a tiny campfire. they're part of the mass exodus, families fleeing the crossfire of syria's bloody civil war. for them, life is dire and growing dangerous. few here have their own jackets or shoes. it's growing colder by the day. there are fears the children are getting sicker. they get just one small bottle of water a day, per person. and for all 12,000 refugees, there are only four toilets, pouring into an open sewer. the risk of disease is real. abu sha
but abc's alex marquardt pushed across the border tonight and he is there. alex? >> reporter: we've spent the day among the thousands of refugees living here, and the conditions are miserable. rain has turned the roads to rivers of mud, there's no power or gas for heat, and it's only getting colder by the day. the rain poured as we approached the crossing into syria. the first stop, a rebel checkpoint. tanks and men armed with ak-47s. once past them, a narrow, winding road that led us to...
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now with alex wagner is up next. joey ann receipted is going to lead that panel filling in for alex today. we expect big things. what's coming up? >> thank you, thomas. alex is off on a quick day trip to the planet mercury, but we have a packed show here on earth. the clock is counting down to christmas and the fiscal cliff deadline. nancy pelosi offers john boehner a course in speakership 101 and while the republican caucus continues its rowdy spirit, can boehner add his party's maim to the nice list or will he become the grinch who steals capitol hill's christmas? we'll discuss with joan walsh, nicolas, rona, and luke russert. plus, we'll ask the president of the sciu what michigan's right to work fight means for labor in the new year. white house watchers turn weight watchers. how critical should size be when judging governor chris christie's oval office bona fitis. all that in three minutes. eatme. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because
now with alex wagner is up next. joey ann receipted is going to lead that panel filling in for alex today. we expect big things. what's coming up? >> thank you, thomas. alex is off on a quick day trip to the planet mercury, but we have a packed show here on earth. the clock is counting down to christmas and the fiscal cliff deadline. nancy pelosi offers john boehner a course in speakership 101 and while the republican caucus continues its rowdy spirit, can boehner add his party's maim to...
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." >>> i'm ari melber in for alex wagner, and joining me today, jonathan chait, joy reid, new york times political reporter nicolas and catherine crier. christmas break is already over for president obama. he's flying back to washington tonight and aides say he's ready for a deal. it's not clear whether this trip is a sign of compromises to come or another display of theater showing the president is willing to work even as his opponents skip town. meanwhile, though, americans are growing skeptical. in the last week alone, gallup found a 15-point drop in the number of americans who think congress will negotiate a deal on the fiscal cliff. that's not all, holiday spending also hit its lowest rate since the 2008 recession, which retailers are blaming on the uncertainty in washington. so where do we go from here? well, since the house failed to get a vote on the tax package last week, all eyes are on the senate. a temporary deal that would basically extend all the tax cuts for those making under a quarter million. the deal would also rescue long-term unemployment benefits and instead of addr
." >>> i'm ari melber in for alex wagner, and joining me today, jonathan chait, joy reid, new york times political reporter nicolas and catherine crier. christmas break is already over for president obama. he's flying back to washington tonight and aides say he's ready for a deal. it's not clear whether this trip is a sign of compromises to come or another display of theater showing the president is willing to work even as his opponents skip town. meanwhile, though, americans are...
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alex marquardt got inside syria where he fir he reports infom e oric' allies, great britals it had seen evidence thatria has prepared wea so far, no proof has been offered publicly at the same time, syria has the rebels could usmicl weapons, racheting up the tension in this conf fighting has gripped the syrian capital, damascus. rebels are trying to take the airport. potentially huge logistical blow to the assad regime. american officials are scared a desperate assad could use chemical weapons. and said regime forces recently prepared components of sarin gas. a highly deadly nerve agent. syria does not acknowledge having chemical weapons. said they will never be used against their own people. the forces are inflicting big losses thenize several of whom we met yesterday inside syria, recovering fro battle in a makeshift hospita they're yu this man is 17. next to him, a 28-year-old father of three who lost his leg and finger in the fighting. but once recovered, he told us, he hopes to rejoin the fight with his prosthetic leg. the rebels are trying to organize themselves better in order to
alex marquardt got inside syria where he fir he reports infom e oric' allies, great britals it had seen evidence thatria has prepared wea so far, no proof has been offered publicly at the same time, syria has the rebels could usmicl weapons, racheting up the tension in this conf fighting has gripped the syrian capital, damascus. rebels are trying to take the airport. potentially huge logistical blow to the assad regime. american officials are scared a desperate assad could use chemical weapons....
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turned out okay. >> have you seen alex's mustache? >> one of the things conflicted, i didn't want to leave my buddy alone in the world of mustaches. we were two of the more prominent mustaches. >> one of the things we had in common. >> but now he's made a very generous offer, and i am going to accept that offer. >> what is the offer, alex? >> we're going to try to raise more money for cure, such a wonderful charity. if we can raise another 500 contributions between now and beginning of the year. >> right here in "the situation room." >> come back to "the situation room." >> too late, man, we jumped. >> we will show bipartisanship lives in washington. >> there will be a situation in "the situation room." >> how long have you had your mustache? >> i was about two or three years old. it is a cuban thing. >> you got that cuban heritage in you. that's a big deal to shave that. >> this is worse than taking away your cigars if you're a cuban, but it is such an important thing. david and i do have a lot in common. don't always agree on politi
turned out okay. >> have you seen alex's mustache? >> one of the things conflicted, i didn't want to leave my buddy alone in the world of mustaches. we were two of the more prominent mustaches. >> one of the things we had in common. >> but now he's made a very generous offer, and i am going to accept that offer. >> what is the offer, alex? >> we're going to try to raise more money for cure, such a wonderful charity. if we can raise another 500 contributions...
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now with alex wagner comes your way with more as we cover this national tragedy. alex. >> hey, thomas. we are following developments surrounding the tragedy in newtown. we will check in with our correspondents for the latest from the community and discuss the national implications with governor ed rendell, howard wolfson, joey reid. plus, congressman john larson discusses his time yesterday with president obama and the white house's new window for reform. we will also examine the role mental health plays in mass shootings with virginia tech survivor and braid way campaign assistant director collin goddard. as the nation comes together over the tragedy in sandy hook, how does it affect deal-making on capitol hill? we'll get an update on the fiscal cliff. all that when "now" starts after the break. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don
now with alex wagner comes your way with more as we cover this national tragedy. alex. >> hey, thomas. we are following developments surrounding the tragedy in newtown. we will check in with our correspondents for the latest from the community and discuss the national implications with governor ed rendell, howard wolfson, joey reid. plus, congressman john larson discusses his time yesterday with president obama and the white house's new window for reform. we will also examine the role...
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"now" with alex wagner, and we will say merry cliff-mas. >> i'm say merry christmas and merry cliff-mas. >> every second counts, thomas. every second counts. merry cliff-mas to you, my friend. >> thank you. >> are we any closer to a merry cliff-mas, or is a republican caucus packing a stocking full of coal? the house gets set to vote on plan b, speaker john boehner struggles to shimy down the chimney with a deal. we'll have a discussion with luke russert, megan mccartel and -- plus, who better than joe? we will tell you how the vice president's past could be a guide to comprehensive gun reform. former assistant secretary of state p.j. crowley will weigh in on the new benghazi report and what it pourtends for john kerry. all that when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide
"now" with alex wagner, and we will say merry cliff-mas. >> i'm say merry christmas and merry cliff-mas. >> every second counts, thomas. every second counts. merry cliff-mas to you, my friend. >> thank you. >> are we any closer to a merry cliff-mas, or is a republican caucus packing a stocking full of coal? the house gets set to vote on plan b, speaker john boehner struggles to shimy down the chimney with a deal. we'll have a discussion with luke russert, megan...
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smith was out for a week with a concussion, and now a lot of people are saying, wow, alex smith losing his job is an incentive for players not to report when they get head injuries. we know how conclusively they're he linked. i do have to say one thing, though. you're absolutely right, tamron, that people have different ways of dealing with things and perhaps being on the field. had a healing effect on the players themselves. i think the nfl as the largest sports force and cultural force in this country has a broader responsibility to say some things are more important than football. >> dave, it's always great to have you on. i want to report to our audience the associated press says police hope to deliver an investigation report to prosecutors tuesday detailing what caused kansas city chiefs linebacker javon belcher to kill his girlfriend and himself. we could have an update on the incident which, of course, is absolutely devastating and unthinkable. coming up, nbc political director chuck todd says we could learn president obama's nomination for secretary of state as soon as this wee
smith was out for a week with a concussion, and now a lot of people are saying, wow, alex smith losing his job is an incentive for players not to report when they get head injuries. we know how conclusively they're he linked. i do have to say one thing, though. you're absolutely right, tamron, that people have different ways of dealing with things and perhaps being on the field. had a healing effect on the players themselves. i think the nfl as the largest sports force and cultural force in...
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actually, chris was down there. >> now we know why alex doesn't use the button. >> alex is iron man. he just does his job. >> let's get to the news. >> he gets that lunch pail in the morning, puts on the hat. >> all right. >> goes to work. on the assembly line. >> speaking of work -- >> while republican governors try to tear the very fabric of the working man's life. >> they seem to be doing that in some states. >> not allowing union bosses to compel them to write checks from their paychecks. where they don't belong. >> front page of all the papers. controversial right-to-work measures will soon be the law of the land in michigan. republican governor rick snider signed the law despite wide protests at the capitol. the law will make it illegal for a union employee to pay union dues as a condition of their employment. >> let's explain that. just for half a second. then we'll go on. right to work, what does it mean? people ask me, what does it mean? it means unions can force somebody to pay them if they want to get a job in the state of michigan. >> well, what it means is, if you get a
actually, chris was down there. >> now we know why alex doesn't use the button. >> alex is iron man. he just does his job. >> let's get to the news. >> he gets that lunch pail in the morning, puts on the hat. >> all right. >> goes to work. on the assembly line. >> speaking of work -- >> while republican governors try to tear the very fabric of the working man's life. >> they seem to be doing that in some states. >> not allowing union...
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don't go anywhere, alex wagner is coming up. what do you have coming up? >> hello, thomas, still in d.c. with another action-packed show. we'll have the latest on the slow, unfolding drama, emphasis on slow, that is the fiscal cliff negotiations. the white house and speaker boehner trade proposals and tension. we will discuss with house democratic whip steny hoyer, ezra klein, sam stein, jane mayer, and jen zocki. plus, csi gop, as the republicans make the long slog to redemption, we discuss lessons learned. and the war on women rages on in the lone star state. we will look at planned parenthood's fight in texas. all that starts in a mere 180 seconds. ♪ [ male announcer ] we began serving handcrafted coffees in seattle, and people seemed to like it. so we wondered -- where else could we take this? ♪ for over 40 years, we've brought our passion for fine coffee and espresso to people everywhere. but one place was impossible, until now. our lattes, espresso and brewed coffee, now in your home from a machine like no other. and now $50 off through january 1
don't go anywhere, alex wagner is coming up. what do you have coming up? >> hello, thomas, still in d.c. with another action-packed show. we'll have the latest on the slow, unfolding drama, emphasis on slow, that is the fiscal cliff negotiations. the white house and speaker boehner trade proposals and tension. we will discuss with house democratic whip steny hoyer, ezra klein, sam stein, jane mayer, and jen zocki. plus, csi gop, as the republicans make the long slog to redemption, we...
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want to put something on the screen alex figured out today. the 113th congress -- this is, to me, where the whole game is. there will be six republican members who were r in democrat-friendly districts. 18 democrats in gop friendly districts. that to me is why we have this type of -- why we have nothing done. that there is nobody who doesn't necessarily have to worry about their job from someone coming at them from an opposite party. is that something that is unforeseen in american politics now? you covered it a long time. where folks are so willing to let the country, you know, go downing the tubes for the sake of winning a primary? >> i think it shouldn't be unforeseen but i think it crept up on people as the new reality. i think we heard a lot of talk about especially as it pertains to the fiscal cliff how few consequences there are in terms of inaction. the consequence is losing your seat. the consequence is losing your office. and so that is what these folks are the most concerned about. they are most concerned about a primary as -- we ta
want to put something on the screen alex figured out today. the 113th congress -- this is, to me, where the whole game is. there will be six republican members who were r in democrat-friendly districts. 18 democrats in gop friendly districts. that to me is why we have this type of -- why we have nothing done. that there is nobody who doesn't necessarily have to worry about their job from someone coming at them from an opposite party. is that something that is unforeseen in american politics...
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and who knows, alex. maybe that's an opening to a better day for women in the republican party. >> karen finney, you get tonight's last word. thank you for ending on a high note, my friend. >> take care. >> be sure to join me for now at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific, weekdays right here on msnbc. "the ed show" is up next. >>> good evening, americans, welcome to "the ed show" from new york. john boehner's back is against the wall and president obama is holding all the cards. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >>> the clock is ticking. christmas is coming. the goose is getting fat. why are you not bringing this to the floor? >> an urgent message from nancy pelosi. but it's casual friday for speaker boehner. >> this isn't a progress report because there's no progress to report. >> today's news, speaker boehner and president obama will be the only two at the table to make a deal. i'll ask congressman emanuel cleaver if boehner can get it done. >>> 33 months of private sector job growth. now is the ti
and who knows, alex. maybe that's an opening to a better day for women in the republican party. >> karen finney, you get tonight's last word. thank you for ending on a high note, my friend. >> take care. >> be sure to join me for now at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific, weekdays right here on msnbc. "the ed show" is up next. >>> good evening, americans, welcome to "the ed show" from new york. john boehner's back is against the wall and president...
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it was with alex talking in my ear. i like hearing from alex, too. chris matthews will join us, nbc news political director, chuck todd, and eve ensler and mike allen with the "politico playbook." first, bill care ipz with a check on the forecast. >> mika, are you hoping for a white christmas? >> yes, absolutely. >> i'm starting to get those e-mails. i should call them complaint e-mails. doesn't look good for areas of coastal new england or mid-atlantic. rain headed your way in the next four or five days. that's probably about it. let's show you the weather maps and get you out the door. it's cold in the burbs, nice in the city, similar to yesterday morning. you can bring that winter coat and gloves with you, and that will be about it. later this afternoon with a ton of sunshine. temperatures once again get into the 40s. even in areas of the suburbs, we should be at least low to mid-40s. so a very nice december thursday afternoon. let's talk about boston. you're one area that's snow starved. it doesn't look like any is headed your way with temperatur
it was with alex talking in my ear. i like hearing from alex, too. chris matthews will join us, nbc news political director, chuck todd, and eve ensler and mike allen with the "politico playbook." first, bill care ipz with a check on the forecast. >> mika, are you hoping for a white christmas? >> yes, absolutely. >> i'm starting to get those e-mails. i should call them complaint e-mails. doesn't look good for areas of coastal new england or mid-atlantic. rain headed...
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alex in madison, you are on r on the "stephanie miller show." hello. >> caller: hi, steph, hi guys. i was listening about the whole disability thing they voted on the other day, and what is more disgusting to me is i have worked with adults who have chosen to live independently. i took a couple of my clients to vote, and they voted republican. and i just kind of help them do what they have to do, but i sit there and see them voting republican, and then they turn around and do things like this, when the rest of the world is trying to copy america's gold standards -- >> stephanie: yes, it makes us look bad, clearly. i'm sorry, i'm distracted -- am i unnecessarily excited about this? [ phone ringing ] >> and now on the phone from chicago -- ♪ hold on everybody, it's road flair mary ♪ [ laughter ] >> stephanie: good morning, mary. >> good morning. >> stephanie: oh, dear. >> how are you mary. >> stephanie: are you depressed since the election? >> caller: no, because to me i believe that because obama with the illegals, you know, between 18 and 35 sure they could all hope, so -- >> il
alex in madison, you are on r on the "stephanie miller show." hello. >> caller: hi, steph, hi guys. i was listening about the whole disability thing they voted on the other day, and what is more disgusting to me is i have worked with adults who have chosen to live independently. i took a couple of my clients to vote, and they voted republican. and i just kind of help them do what they have to do, but i sit there and see them voting republican, and then they turn around and do...
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alex, thank you for joining us this morning. >> reporter: good morning, rob, and paula. that's right. the united states has been concerned for a long time about syria's chemical weapons stockpile which is believed to be one of the biggest in the world. what has changed now is that in the last few days according to u.s. officials, it is believed that syria went into the preparation stage, loading components of the highly toxic, highly deadly sarin gas, a nerve agent into bombs at syrian airfield. now, syria doesn't even acknowledge that it has chemical weapons. they said they would never use them against their own people. but one top official warned this summer that they would only be used against what he called "external aggression." now president obama repeatedly said that the use of chemical weapons would be a so-called red line that if crossed it would mean the u.s. getting involved, involved militarily. the u.s. and israel have both developed plans to secure or destroy syria's chemical weapon. it's not just the fear of president bashar al assad's army using them, but
alex, thank you for joining us this morning. >> reporter: good morning, rob, and paula. that's right. the united states has been concerned for a long time about syria's chemical weapons stockpile which is believed to be one of the biggest in the world. what has changed now is that in the last few days according to u.s. officials, it is believed that syria went into the preparation stage, loading components of the highly toxic, highly deadly sarin gas, a nerve agent into bombs at syrian...
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alex smith. >> we ignore that sent brady and argierg iii. >> it does not look good when that happens to your knee. they say it will be ok. >> everybody says about gryphon that as good a he is part ogriffin as good as these is part of that is he can run. that means you are more susceptible to getting hurt. the wonder is this going to be a yearly thing where this guy gets beat up a bit. >> we will see if he is able to play. and then the coach who did such great things for san jose state took them from 1-10 to a bowl game he is out. >> that is just it san jose state until they get a new stadium which in part can draw more people and hence pay a coach more. this is what is going to happen. this is a stepping stone job no question. he is a real nice guy and i bet i am pretty sure if they double the salary he is in the pac 12 conference. it will be a few years of him getting beat up. but mcintyre is there really nice decent guy. is the top person root for. >> does even go to the ball game? how does that work if you say you are leaving and we have not had the ball game? >> i believe the bal
alex smith. >> we ignore that sent brady and argierg iii. >> it does not look good when that happens to your knee. they say it will be ok. >> everybody says about gryphon that as good a he is part ogriffin as good as these is part of that is he can run. that means you are more susceptible to getting hurt. the wonder is this going to be a yearly thing where this guy gets beat up a bit. >> we will see if he is able to play. and then the coach who did such great things for...
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our executive producer, alex, comes up to me this morning. like the syndrome, you stay here long enough start walking with a strut. alex corson, hey, call me acc 47. >> he's getting bold. >> yes! >> is that like a phil cavens thing? >> yes! >> i'm like, seriously, karins? so phil cabins? >> the baseball announcer in high school called him phil cabins. that stuck with him. >> think of all the things you've been called. >> i'm called that everyday. apparently i said something yesterday. >> what did you do? >> something about -- >> did you get in trouble? i don't know. i got a call from hugh hewitt. >> the radio guy? >> he's like, did you -- i just want to talk about what you said today. it was like 7:30 at night, the kids are running around, you know. i said, what did i say? he said, you said we should pun punch, what, talk radio people in the face. >> well -- >> i said bullies. >> you meant that figuratively. >> if a person happens to be a bully, yes, pump him in the face. but he's not a bully, is he? >> he's not. >> he shouldn't be calling yo
our executive producer, alex, comes up to me this morning. like the syndrome, you stay here long enough start walking with a strut. alex corson, hey, call me acc 47. >> he's getting bold. >> yes! >> is that like a phil cavens thing? >> yes! >> i'm like, seriously, karins? so phil cabins? >> the baseball announcer in high school called him phil cabins. that stuck with him. >> think of all the things you've been called. >> i'm called that everyday....
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. >> they still owe alex rodriguez $17 million. >> they'll be writing him checks in boca. he's got another hip replacement, willie. >> going to be out at least half of this next season because of a hip injury. the yankees announced he's going to have surgery in january to repair a bone impingement. >> it happened to him in the same night he was trying to get the girl's phone number. >> oh. >> the "new york post" reports. the pivot was too fast. >> he probably won't be able to be back until june or july, early july, right? >> just in time to bench him. >> did they build a ramp to third base to get him down there? how are they going to do this? >> this has political implications for the next generation. because my son thinks the failure of capitalism when it comes to rodriguez are self-evident. he says why did they give him so much money -- >> because they're the yankees. >> but, see, we cannot have a marked economy under such assault. >> did he say that? >> maybe something different. but it's what i said back. >> you should have a talk with your son. i'm not big on parentin
. >> they still owe alex rodriguez $17 million. >> they'll be writing him checks in boca. he's got another hip replacement, willie. >> going to be out at least half of this next season because of a hip injury. the yankees announced he's going to have surgery in january to repair a bone impingement. >> it happened to him in the same night he was trying to get the girl's phone number. >> oh. >> the "new york post" reports. the pivot was too fast....
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unfortunate thing that we have seen over the last couple of elections is the true interest groups like alex, a concerted effort to try to make it easier for one party to win over another coming and i think the greatest example of that, mr. sherman, is the elimination in my state of the sunday voting before the tuesday election of pointed this out in the testimony about in the specific community is generally you see the historic traditions of citizens that are hispanic or african-american and take the opportunity to the plea after church on that sunday before the tuesday election to go to the polls. that was eliminated in my state in 2011. we had it in 2008. and what we did it to adjust to that this year was organized the effort to two sundays before the tuesday election and was pretty successful. but you pointed out something else that even when these roadblocks replacement. at first they were frustrated but i think ultimately it became infuriated that somebody was daring to try to take away their opportunity and put obstacles in place in front of them to simply to exercise this precious ri
unfortunate thing that we have seen over the last couple of elections is the true interest groups like alex, a concerted effort to try to make it easier for one party to win over another coming and i think the greatest example of that, mr. sherman, is the elimination in my state of the sunday voting before the tuesday election of pointed this out in the testimony about in the specific community is generally you see the historic traditions of citizens that are hispanic or african-american and...
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>> we were making that film "alex cross." hanging out on set. it was a game changing conversation. he just rewatched brothers mcmullen and said, all right. mcmullen was successful. she followed it. very successful. both about these irish american working class families. why is it that in 15 years you never return to that milieu. i guarantee you the audience that loved those two movies are going to thank you for this. the minute he said it, i knew he was right. i sat down, opened up my laptop. i typed interior. didn't know where i was going. six weeks later i had the first draft. it was incredible. >> you want to stick with that niche. the flying barnicle brothers. >> i like it. >> based on a true story. >> because of that i started to work on a sequel to "brothers mcmull en." >> we'll see that. another great product, "the fitzgerald family christmas" is available now and will be in select theaters this friday. that you for joining us. >> thanks for having me back. >>> ed burns' first job was as production assistant on ol 0 i ever stone's film "the doors." if you had tivo premiere,
>> we were making that film "alex cross." hanging out on set. it was a game changing conversation. he just rewatched brothers mcmullen and said, all right. mcmullen was successful. she followed it. very successful. both about these irish american working class families. why is it that in 15 years you never return to that milieu. i guarantee you the audience that loved those two movies are going to thank you for this. the minute he said it, i knew he was right. i sat down, opened...
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alex corson said? >> stephanie cutter. >> stephanie cutter. you have quite an insight about whether you would ever have your mustache slashed. >> never trust a black man unless he's born in hawaii without a mustache. >> gene robinson, do you concur? >> is any mustache safe in the world these days? i'm scared. i'm scared. >> i don't think it is. well, congressman, how are we doing in this effort to avoid the fiscal cliff? do you think it may -- we're encouraged around here at least that the president and john boehner are going to be talking face to face. >> are we naive? >> a little bit. >> sad without a second's hesitation. >> wow! >> look, it's a simple deal, but the circumstances are not simple. and i think we're going to get a deal, on my optimistic side, we're going to get a deal. my pessimistic side is it may be later. we may do something between now and january 1st, but there is no way we're going to do what needs to be done between now and december 31st. >> is that a good thing in terms of doing the longer term? >> we've got to deal wit
alex corson said? >> stephanie cutter. >> stephanie cutter. you have quite an insight about whether you would ever have your mustache slashed. >> never trust a black man unless he's born in hawaii without a mustache. >> gene robinson, do you concur? >> is any mustache safe in the world these days? i'm scared. i'm scared. >> i don't think it is. well, congressman, how are we doing in this effort to avoid the fiscal cliff? do you think it may -- we're...